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My dear demtenjeep... CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2012 #1
can opener, corkscrew, coffee maker, extra knives and cutlery, pepper grinder, maybe some niyad Dec 2012 #2
A big laundry basket would be useful. n/t Tx4obama Dec 2012 #31
I would not have any use for a corkscrew, coffee maker or pepper grinder hfojvt Dec 2012 #47
i'd go for the gift card. let the young man decide what he needs. i, for one, would never put HiPointDem Dec 2012 #50
When I set off on my own, I got a toaster oven. NYC_SKP Dec 2012 #3
my daughter will be moving out in the summer liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #7
i love my roku xmas74 Dec 2012 #26
Toilet paper--really. nt MADem Dec 2012 #15
I agree, Rincewind Dec 2012 #52
Kegerator JVS Dec 2012 #4
On a serious second thought, give him cash or a gift card to Target JVS Dec 2012 #13
a french press for coffee would be helpful and simple to use. A television and a couch. Ed Suspicious Dec 2012 #5
Check Craigslist No Vested Interest Dec 2012 #14
1) First months rent 2) last month's rent 3) damage deposit and 4) a toothbrush. nt lumberjack_jeff Dec 2012 #6
yes help with rent is always a good idea liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #9
Crockpot is a single person's best friend! Dyedinthewoolliberal Dec 2012 #8
Crockpots rock Aerows Dec 2012 #32
How about giving a little housewarming party for him No Vested Interest Dec 2012 #10
How about ... Tx4obama Dec 2012 #11
And for a 'junk drawer' Tx4obama Dec 2012 #20
Philips and straight head on the screwdrivers n/t Fumesucker Dec 2012 #21
Vise grips and a crescent wrench too lpbk2713 Dec 2012 #23
Have to say Lurker Deluxe Dec 2012 #71
Spices he's likely to use, salt, pepper, garlic and so on Fumesucker Dec 2012 #12
food storage containers riverbendviewgal Dec 2012 #16
any kind of storage containers really liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #17
Rubbermaid has a great set...freeze, microwave, stacking and bpa free. dkf Dec 2012 #42
Congratulations to your nephew and your family. iemitsu Dec 2012 #18
All the suggestions on this thread are good ones and may meet iemitsu Dec 2012 #35
you can get good items riverbendviewgal Dec 2012 #68
Room by Room TheBlackAdder Dec 2012 #19
no crockpot for a guy. That's funny liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #25
Anybody can cook in a crockpot Aerows Dec 2012 #40
My dad might take offense. He makes awesome soups we can do it Dec 2012 #64
My son finally got one and cooks everything DevonRex Dec 2012 #69
i have an exboyfriend xmas74 Dec 2012 #37
A Betty Crocker cookbook, the red and white checked one. DevonRex Dec 2012 #22
My nephew gets all of his tips and recipes from the internet. nt TheBlackAdder Dec 2012 #24
Costco membership donco Dec 2012 #27
I was just thinking that too liberal_at_heart Dec 2012 #34
Its a good donco Dec 2012 #49
I'd recommend giving him the address of the nearest Ikea. Kablooie Dec 2012 #28
Yep. Particularly for those sets of dishes they have. Barack_America Dec 2012 #61
Dishes definitely Aerows Dec 2012 #29
Just like to add... FightForMichigan Dec 2012 #30
Very nice idea Aerows Dec 2012 #36
I have my grandmother's iron skillet and she died in the 50's. Auntie Bush Dec 2012 #81
thanks- those are pretty great suggestions. He basically went from his parents (my sister) to us demtenjeep Dec 2012 #33
Cleaning supplies will probably be helpful Aerows Dec 2012 #39
A seasoned cast iron skillet GObamaGO Dec 2012 #38
i have noticed there are a lot of young people who don't know how to use cast iron these days. HiPointDem Dec 2012 #51
I agree GObamaGO Dec 2012 #66
A toolbox with tools, a flashlight, and... LancetChick Dec 2012 #41
The Essentials: jberryhill Dec 2012 #43
Perfect! LancetChick Dec 2012 #46
I had to do the same for my daughter when she was in college and moved to a rent house rainbow4321 Dec 2012 #44
Several surge protectors. dkf Dec 2012 #45
Definitely surge protectors. RebelOne Dec 2012 #86
A potato peeler, an iron, and some towels. dimbear Dec 2012 #48
Box of rubbers jmowreader Dec 2012 #53
Box of rubbers? Wouldn't one pair of rain boots be more practical? FSogol Dec 2012 #90
or you could do what my old man did... Javaman Dec 2012 #54
Microwave, TV, Computer Freddie Stubbs Dec 2012 #55
Essential DD Bag for the first time solo dweller Drew Richards Dec 2012 #56
First person to say he needs a gun wins troll of the year. AngryAmish Dec 2012 #57
A fouton, a toilet, a refrigerator & Playstation. Myrina Dec 2012 #58
and a microwave Motown_Johnny Dec 2012 #74
A set of screwdrivers, a roll of good duct tape, and a spray can of WD-40 slackmaster Dec 2012 #59
Congratulations. NCTraveler Dec 2012 #60
I know for sure we will be in regular conversations. He and my husband have become very close demtenjeep Dec 2012 #62
One often forgotten item - vacuum cleaner guardian Dec 2012 #63
all the suggestions here are very good. introduce him to the wonderful world of thrift shopping niyad Dec 2012 #65
Snow shovel if he has a car, parks on the street and lives where it snows. n/t ieoeja Dec 2012 #67
This is a dude... OneTenthofOnePercent Dec 2012 #70
a bed, a towel, and a toothbrush ThomThom Dec 2012 #72
Ikea does a basic kitchen ware box - GoneOffShore Dec 2012 #73
An electric grill is very handy strategery blunder Dec 2012 #75
Beer. leveymg Dec 2012 #76
And more beer jberryhill Dec 2012 #79
renter's insurance is required in a lot of areas now Skittles Dec 2012 #77
A basic set of pots and pans. no_hypocrisy Dec 2012 #78
Trust me on this: Batteries (AA & AAA), Light bulbs, a step ladder.... Moonwalk Dec 2012 #80
Plates that go in the microwave and instructions mainstreetonce Dec 2012 #82
Your nephew is lucky to have you. You can get him a microwave oven. At WalMart you can southernyankeebelle Dec 2012 #83
The stuff they always forget - haele Dec 2012 #84
Suddenly being homeless reteachinwi Dec 2012 #85
Take an inventory of everything Mr.Bill Dec 2012 #87
cash so he can get what he wants where he wants......and do not tear up too much lunasun Dec 2012 #88
Lots and lots and lots of... WilmywoodNCparalegal Dec 2012 #89
Broom, dustpan, small, apartment sized vacuum cleaner. 1monster Dec 2012 #91
Duct tape and WD-40 -- the two essential tools for almost every occasion. Buns_of_Fire Dec 2012 #92
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